COVID-19 Island County
Island County COVID-19 Case Counts
|
Total |
Positives |
163
|
Deaths |
8
|
The majority of the confirmed COVID-19 positive cases in Island County have recovered or are recovering at home. A small number have been hospitalized. Of those hospitalized, some have recovered, some are still in the hospital, and a few have resulted in fatalities. Not everyone who is infected with COVID-19 have symptoms or are tested. Most individuals who are infected have few or mild symptoms.
Island County Confirmed COVID-19 Positive Cases by Date and Cumulative Count
Location
|
Positiives
|
Deaths
|
Camano Island |
32
|
|
Camano Island - LTCF
|
3
|
|
Clinton
|
≤5
|
|
Coupeville
|
15
|
|
Coupeville - LTCF
|
60 |
7
|
Freeland
|
9
|
|
Greenbank
|
≤5
|
|
Langley
|
≤5
|
|
Oak Harbor
|
28
|
1
|
*LTC – Long Term Care Facility. Numbers less than or equal to 5 are suppressed to protect medical privacy. Not all cases are within city limits and totals may include nearby unincorporated Island County. For more details on data, please see the monthly epidemiological report available HERE
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General Guidance
Personal Hygiene
- More hand washing; less face touching. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
- Cover your mouth/nose with a tissue or sleeve when coughing or sneezing.
- Regular use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer covering all surfaces of the hands and rubbing them together until dry will decrease risk that the virus is transmitted to you or other people.
- Avoid contact with people who are sick.
- Stay home while you are sick and avoid close contact with others.
Be Prepared at Home
- Have a plan to care for family members should they get sick or schools/offices be closed.
- Know your workplace telecommute options and school/daycare policies.
- Stock up on food supplies and prescription medications now, so you don't have to leave your home if you or someone in your household becomes infected.
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Additional Updates are available from the Federal CDC and Washington Dept. of Health
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